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Through the Church Fathers: June 4

Through the Church Fathers: June 4

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Today’s readings press us into the difference between outward religious appearance and inward faithfulness to God. Cyprian continues On the Unity of the Church by warning that prayer, sacrifice, confession, and even suffering cannot excuse loveless discord, because the Church cannot be torn apart in the name of Christ while ignoring Christ’s command to love. Augustine then recounts his famous moment with Monica at Ostia, where their conversation rises beyond bodily things, beyond the heavens, and even beyond their own minds as they briefly touch, with the whole effort of the heart, the eternal Wisdom of God. Aquinas completes the day by describing understanding as a gift of the Holy Spirit, not replacing faith, but deepening it, helping the faithful perceive divine truth more clearly, resist error, and prepare the heart for the vision of God. Together, these readings remind us that Christian truth is not merely confessed with the mouth; it must form charity, lift the heart, and deepen the soul’s grasp of God.

Today’s Readings:

Cyprian — On the Unity of the Church, Sections 13–16

Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 10 (Section 24)

Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 8 (Articles 1–8 Combined)

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